With a new work specifically designed for the Museum’s Atrium, Lolo & Sosaku propose an attentive listening, mediated by metallic structures that speak, listen and move. Sound subtleties and situated sounds inviting us to explore.In their own words: 'On the hyper-surface of the present we find a crack, a section of the temporal line that has yet to happen...'

From July 16 to October 16, 2016, Power Station of Art (PSA) of Shanghai, presenting the exhibition “Snacks” . With the participation of artists and artist groups and their unique art works, the exhibition showcases the unclassifiable ideas, experiments, and experiences of diverse life styles in different places all over the world.

Installation comprised of 3 tables and a projected video. On the first (black) table, there was an orange football between two monitors that played two synchronized videos of us playing volley with that ball on a ping pong table in Parque de la Ciutadella. On the second (wooden) table, the audience could play using ping pong balls and paddles of different shapes and sizes made by us. On the third (white) table, separated by three bricks, two iphones taped to two ping pong paddles played two synchronized videos of us playing ping pong at the gallery (which one?), recorded by those same two iphones taped to the paddles. Projected onto a wall, there was a video of the football in different situations in Parque de la Ciutadella.

"Ancha es Castilla / N'importe quoi" is a horror film with sick humour, which tells us the story of a girl possessed by the devil. Exorcism is conducted by the family in order to get rid off the evil spirits. An explosive mix between "The Exorcist", "Jaws" and "God Save the Queen".

First images of Sónar 2014!
Thank you Sónar for trusting in us and our director Sergio Caballero :)

"Concierto aquástico" was the first musical experience under water in Madrid, where the audience submerged with bathing suit, bathing cap and snorkel under the water, in order to enjoy the live-compositions by four invited sound artists: Oscar Barras (noise), Lolo y Sosaku (acustic sound), Peakmood (electronic sound), Adilis (DJ set)
While the artists produced their sounds in an exterior cabin, the audience had the chance to convert into a resonating body under water and feel the music with the whole body. A unique experience to perceive new sounds.

Where does the work of one artist end and where starts the next one? In a gallery this may be defined by a frame, in the street this is different. Based on this premise, Debens (Barcelona, 1980) invites Alberto de Blobs, the duo Lolo and Sosaku, Mina Hamada and Pau MF to break this classical boundary and therewith mark the first Solo Show of Urban Art in Senda Gallery. This “supergroup”will break the limits with individual works, but also collaborations between 2 or more artists – a way of production, which pretends to demonstrate the collective and cooperative action of Urban Art.

Absolut invited us to create these GIF Banners

Live at LA [2] APOLO

Extract from press release, MUTT Gallery:

After three years of MUTT gallery, celebrating solo shows by artists as Rubenimichi, Miju Lee, Sergio Caballero, Lolo y Sosaku or Aitor Saraiba, between others, Mutt is about to open its first group exhibition. Under the title „Are you the fire or just another flame?“ we have tried to unify a selection of international artists, who have been exhibiting at MUTT before, who will form part of future actions at the gallery and whose work is, from our point of view, relevant in the current artistic panorama. (...) In this mighty and rigorous line-up we have selected the best of the bests of young national and international emerging artists deriving from painting, illustration, graffiti, net art and more.
19 June 2013

An Eye For An Ear presents a night of live electronics, outsider dance music and heavy doses of experimentation.

From abstract house to 90's electronics, analogue techno to electro-acoustic music, trap to ambient, industrial pop and noise to instrumental hip-hop, heavy beats and heady synths - possibly the most eclectic and experimental line-up

Live at LA [2] APOLO 14 June 2013 21:30h - 06:45h

Axes using pendulums, gears and springs for the construction of instruments whose sound is driven by human impulses. Live performance at Meeatings23 , Barcelona.
22.02 2013

Creative experience:
Sound sculpture
SonarKids returns on the weekend of 22nd & 23rd December with a huge sound installation on the slope of CosmoCaixa Barcelona.
A participative tour around the almost 20 meter high slope of CosmoCaixa. Children and parents will have the opportunity to construct and make sounds with the different pieces, putting together therefore an immense organic sound installation created on site and hand crafted with elements such as wood, fishing line, pendulums and magnets.
Artists Lolo and Sosaku will take charge of the giant installation on the slope by building from the dozens of hand crafted and interactive sound installations, created according to the laws of physics. A total of 200 small microphones produced by these 37 individual instruments.
An hour long route where children and parents will be able to experiment with simple instruments to create rhythms, and other more complex instruments to create melodies, in order to discover in a practical way the creation of music at the hands of physics.

We have separated the instrument called Brain from the rest of the group of instruments,
very noisy but still works without his body.

The metabolic needs of vertebrate brains are actually fairly simple – mainly oxygen and glucose. These can be supplied by connecting the blood vessels that supply the brain with an artificial blood substitute or by immersing the blood in an artificial cerebro-spinal fluid and oxygenating that directly. Guinea pig, dog and monkey brains have all been kept alive for hours or even days after being removed.
The problem is that, without an attached body, the health of the brain can only be assessed in a fairly basic way. Generally the uptake of oxygen and presence of electrical activity are taken as evidence that the brain is alive. Since there is currently no way to reattach the severed spinal cord, it is very difficult to judge whether the brain is still conscious and fully functioning.

film was recorded during the residency at Fabra i coats, summer 2012

Fiesta cultural de inauguración de la fábrica de creación Fabra i Coats
Sábado 29 de septiembre de 2012, de 18 a 3 h

The Plot: A japanese scientist travels the world in a desperate search for the “heartbeat” of things. In one of his many travels around the world, and when all hope is almost lost, he finds an unusual pattern in all his field recordings which changes his perspective on life, and all objects that surround him.